Crow trap. Double side entry design for crows & rooks. Easily folded
for storage after use to save space. Supplied with instructions and plastic
ties to secure trap in built up form.Should take less than 10 mins. to open up the crow trap from the box, unfold it, fit the ties, set the split perches and start catching.Instructions are supplied and email help is available for as long as you own the trap

The crow
trap has three compartments, one larger than the others,
and this larger central compartment the decoy crow is usually kept in this must
be large enough for the crow to stretch its wings. The other two catching compartments
have spring loaded doors which are held open by split perches. When the
decoy crow attracts the other crows they step on the perch which gives way
under their weight and the door is sprung closed entrapping the crow in
the trap. The traps can often be baited with eggs or egg shells placed
on top or inside the compartments, although in the case of crows it
is the presence of an intruder (ie. the decoy bird) which attracts them.

If trapping
is successful, one live crow may be left in trap overnight to
act as decoy, these decoys must be well cared for. If, after several days, perhapse a week, no results are obtained, the trap
should be moved to a new location and repeated. Sometimes lifting the crow trap off the ground by a few inches increases the catch rate, placing it onto a bale or two sleepers is all that's neccessary.

Placing two crow traps back to back makes a true multi catch crow trap capable of catching four crows at each setting, using only one decoy bird.

Trapping must be carried out for a purpose, not just because you dislike the birds.

In the UK you will require a licence to use these traps, available from Natural England , please read it & follow the licence to the letter, don't come crying to me if you don't